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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
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Tweed, D.V.M. •. i a ■ ».* * V ó ’ /-•I j ' > • '<r / a , Lc a *.,.’ ^.* I’ w “■ * * f / Hall floral Co. Z>\: 7 r-' / DUTCH BULBS Office Hours*. 9 b> 12 u in.. 2 to 5 p.m. Ami by Appointment. // . i 7/ Lx* 4 e Chinese Lillies.. ........ 15- each A i . hant , ORKOON 401-2 First National Bank Building I SECOND ANN CAI, LIVE TURKEY DANCE / Ö * at 7 Six Live Turkeys Gixcn Away. I ' i - / Tumble Inn SI 21 n <» v . Snappy Music. Ix-t’s Go. Special Announcement Tumble Inn - Extra fine Chrysanthemums and Carnations These Ship Easily Hall Floral Co. t -me one and all. old ami youhg # « W mi H im St, Albany, O mjoh Tl IA N KSGIVING I Carnival and Festival Two Days I, . ., I. .. IL ..I I See Big Billa I See Big Bills Given by Z C. B. J. Lodge of Scio, Oregon, at their hall, »1 i Wednesday and I Inirsday, Novemder 25 and 26, 1925 Commencing Wednesday noon and night, and Thursday afternoon and night. Good time and good management. i ik ; ♦fl*--*., I Thankgiving Dinner at 7 p. m Dance Afterward Two Brass Bands and Orchestra. Every body Welcome *. * ¿taira Special music st morning service. Anthem. "I Could Not Do Without Ihee.” and a duet. I Sunday school at 10 o'clock every I Sunday morning. Everybody is in- . vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday I evening at 6:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday I night nt 7:30. Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach i next Sunday morning, and evening at 7:30. We grow an extra fine assort ment of Ornamental Shrulw — nice plant» at 50- this season fer ‘J • f. Resale and (»old Banded Lily Bull» .......... J5. each It will |MV vou to visit our west side greenhouse Walker Bnw. Old 1 inn Orchestra will play at Wednesday. Nov. 25. Baptist Church Notes Hyacinths .. »2 00 per dozen I ulips 75< it >1 00 |xr dozen Pa|>cr White Narcissus 7c ea Other Bulbs Chiropractor « 1 if Phone.-»» I mines. t Rri Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy ■» / a / ful rosebud. Are Fine This Year / 7 Fred Mumper and son. Ben. were a»» i sting with house work before and R. L Hixson and family spent after school at present. io Salem on business Tueaday. the week-end tn Salem I S Beery and family spent Ar N. I. Mor neon was a Salem busi Mrs. E. D. Myers is confined to mistice flay in Stayton. ness visitor Tuesday afternoon. the house with a severe cold. Mrs W R Surry and Miss Ibella John Densmore Jr and a friend. Surry were iver Sunday visitor« It is said tns Alban* bridge will R M Montgomery is quite ill ba opened to traffic about D«c. 10. Jack Pvteraon. of Portland spent with Miss Ella Johnston. with jaundice. Sunday at the J D ¡»ensmore home Mrs. Emma Cyrus of Portland Read the ads this w«ek good Mrs. Nell Bilveu. Mrs. Fanny spent the week-end with relatives in news will be found. Lindley. Mrs. Mae Scott and Mias | Seto. Mis« Be»« Morris of Lebanon spent Grace Bilyeu were in Albany Mon Your editor can unqualifiedly en- Sunday with her mother. Mrs. 8. F. . ~ •• day. dorse The ten Commandments. For Sale lh-l-avsl Cream Separator Morris in good condition. J. L. Chas The Scio Mill A- Elevator Co. has By all mean» see it. tain. route 2. Scio. Oregon. 15p Dr P. T. Tweed of Albany wss purchased a new Mack truck, their D. C. Thoms. Art Shelton. Thus. here on veterinary business Monday Smail. J. T. Brock ami W. Wilson | business having outgrown the G. M For Sale Ford Delivery Car in good His phone is 25 or 8F2. condition. Cheap L.r quick sale. C. they had been using. attended the funeral of Thoma» N-c Guv Funk, route 2. Scio, Ore Mr. and Mrs J. D. Densmore at Butler in Albany Monday. gon. (ftp tended the com show at Marion on I l> R . C . F I C Q A pis social will be held at the For Sale Thoroughbred Rat Ter Monday evening They »ay that they Shindler school house on Wednesday rier Puppx-s. 11 for females, $2 have a live community club and that DENTIST for mah -. See Frank Zavodsky. night. Nov. 25. A good time is an the corn show and entirtainment Shelburn. Oregon. lap ticipated and all arc invited. Albany • - < )regon were very good. harm Lums Money at 5 '< with Mr. and Mrs. P. H MacDonald n mina! c mmi.eun; prepayment Thomas Smail was given a treat and Mr and Mrs R D. Morris at privile Igt - after first year. Wm. Monday night by one of his friends tended the football game in Eugene Bain. Altiany Ore. 13-c who set up a radio at his home nnd Saturday. OAC dafeatsd the U of thereby gave him the opportunity to For Sale Two Jersey Cows, one O by a score of 24 to 13. iniiking now and one coming fresh listen in on a program of old time Nov. 28. Inquire of S. J. Bend Th« attendance at the budget music which he very much enjoyed. er. route I, Scio. Ore. 15t2e i meeting of school district No. U5. S P. Stringer was in town Tues which was held at the city hall last Cows for Sale One Durham $60. day from his home near the Roar one grade Holstein ISO. one grade Friday afternoon, was small, but ing River fish hatchery. Mr. String Jersey heifer $40. See these at th« budget wa» paaaed unanimously. James Milligan’s,on Ferebee farm, er said that they expected to start A basketball game between the near Crabtree. Ore. the rock crusher and h-gin working Fallir Prim Jefferson girls and Scio girls will be the roads in that section this week played Friday night. After the Ed Ambrosek and Miss Maude game a basket social will be held. Darby of the Mt. Pleasant commun The gym will be heated, and every ity were married by Judge Payne at body invited his office in Albany Tuesday morn The Scio lagging A Lum tier Co. ing. fhev left immediately after has put me in charge as caretaker of the ceremony for a short honeymoon their property until further develop trip. ments. For any Information on The (Julies' Aids »ill hold their same see me Thus. I-arge. annual baaaar at Riley Shelton's of The "Rosebud” Frame Scio. Oregon. fice Friday afternoon and Saturday, Popularly adopted in univetsities, col lire 4 and 5 Fancy work, canned lege» and high schools for comfort, fruits, cookery, candies, fresh vege style arxl durability. A highly polished tables of all kinds. Donations ac crystal frame with a cherry inlay, the —T ...." ---------------------- temple» |.« A like the Stein ot a beauti cepted from any who wish to give. WOOL HOSIERY > I : New. From Lyon,. I Nov. 17 Mrs. E. E. Trask. Mrs. |jiwr<-nce Trask and Fred Marriela spent the week-end at the coast. Lawrence Trank and Floyd Berrv were busy sawing worn! for J II Johnston Friday and Saturday. E H Potter and wife entertained a numtx-r of relatives and friends Sunday. Relatives and friends were very ¡much surprised to learn of the mar riage of Clyde McRae to Miss Clara Potter laat Monday. The commun ity sure serenaded them proper on Tuesday evening, then Wednesday night another crowd gave them a round. Mi»s Potter is the only- daughter of Mr, and Mrs F. II. Putter of Lyons, having lived here only about aix month*, while Mr McRae has always lived on a farm akmut two miles east of Lyons.where the couple expect to make their home. They have many friends who wish them a happy wedded life Mrs. Casper Towe and small daughter of Silverton are spending a few days with J H. Johnstons Mm. Tow,- was a tescher in the Fox Valley school several years ago Mr Dannon of Albany was a bus iness caller it our vicinity Friday. Mrs. J. H. Johnston called on Mrs Alden Roberta Tuesday Mi« Dorothy Trask is being em ployed at the Harold Ransom home. I fe W h " * Al ' ’ ♦ ’ - - » a i 7 « • • V i&ffleade Qpt'em e trist. ALBANY oars, HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician « A